LIVERPOOL are back in Premier League action as they take on Norwich City at Anfield.
The Reds are in the ascendancy having picked off Serie A holders Inter Milan in their Champions League round of 16 first leg last Wednesday.
And they’ll be hoping to carry this form into the Premier League when they host a Norwich side who recently took a 4-0 pummelling at the hands of Manchester City.
Liverpool are currently on an 21-game unbeaten run across all competitions with their last defeat coming against West Ham United on November 7 2021.
But Norwich will be no pushovers as they find themselves in a relegation scrap.
What time does Liverpool vs Norwich kick off?
- Liverpool vs Norwich City takes place on Saturday, February 19.
- The match is scheduled to kick off at 3pm UK time.
- It is happening at Anfield.
- The sides last met in an EFL Cup encounter where Liverpool comfortably won 3-0 at Carrow Road.
What TV channel is Liverpool vs Norwich on and can I live stream it?
- Unfortunately, Liverpool vs Norwich City will not be broadcasted live on UK television.
- This is because kick-off falls in between the time of the TV blackout law which runs from 2:45pm to 5:15pm.
- Sadly, it will not be shown via the NBC Sports website either.
Team news
Jurgen Klopp has been dealt a huge blow as Diogo Jota is struggling to recover from a swollen ankle which forced the Portuguese international off early against Inter Milan.
Adam Idah will miss the remainder of the season due to the recent news that the Norwich forward will undergo surgery on his knee and Andrew Omobamidele is still suffering from a back injury.
Lukas Rupp has returned to fitness rehab whilst experienced keeper Tim Krul and Danish midfielder Jacob Sorensen are thought to be a week or so away.
But Mathias Norman is closing in on a return and defender Ozan Kabak could be in contention to start against his former team.
Latest odds
Liverpool to win 1/9
Draw 9/1
Norwich City to win 1/25
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